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Pleiotropic role of PAX cyclolipopeptides in the <i>Xenorhabdus</i> bacterium mutualistically associated with entomopathogenic nematodes. [PDF]
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Evaluating Entomopathogenic Nematodes as Biocontrol Agents Against Two Major Cockroach Species, <i>Blattella germanica</i> and <i>Periplaneta americana</i>, in Antalya, Türkiye. [PDF]
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Entomopathogenic Nematode Species Vary in Their Behavior and Virulence in Response to Cardiac Glycosides Within and Around Insect Hosts. [PDF]
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Osmotic Survival of the Entomopathogenic Nematode Steinernema carpocapsae
Biological Control, 2000Abstract The effect of different osmolytes on the viability and the effect of osmotic pressure on the induction of a dormant state similar to that caused by a slow desiccation rate were evaluated in the entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema carpocapsae ‘All’. For both experiments, a high-temperature (45°C) assay (HTA) was employed.
Itamar Glazer, Liora Salame
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2009
For commercial use of the entomopathogenic nematodes Steinernema carpocapsae and Steinernema feltiae in biological control of insect pests, they are produced in liquid culture on artificial media pre-incubated with their symbiotic bacteria Xenorhabdus nematophila and Xenorhabdus bovienii, respectively.
A, Hirao, R-U, Ehlers
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For commercial use of the entomopathogenic nematodes Steinernema carpocapsae and Steinernema feltiae in biological control of insect pests, they are produced in liquid culture on artificial media pre-incubated with their symbiotic bacteria Xenorhabdus nematophila and Xenorhabdus bovienii, respectively.
A, Hirao, R-U, Ehlers
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Journal of Economic Entomology, 1992
The susceptibility of American cockroaches, Periplaneta americana (L.); smoky brown cockroaches, P. fuliginosa (Serville); oriental cockroaches, Blatta orientalis L.; German cockroaches, Blattella germanica (L.); and brownbanded cockroaches, Supella longipalpa (F.), to Steinernema carpocapsae Weiser (All strain) was evaluated under laboratory ...
P G, Koehler +2 more
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The susceptibility of American cockroaches, Periplaneta americana (L.); smoky brown cockroaches, P. fuliginosa (Serville); oriental cockroaches, Blatta orientalis L.; German cockroaches, Blattella germanica (L.); and brownbanded cockroaches, Supella longipalpa (F.), to Steinernema carpocapsae Weiser (All strain) was evaluated under laboratory ...
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Magnetic and electric fields induce directional responses in Steinernema carpocapsae
International Journal for Parasitology, 2013Entomopathogenic nematode species respond directionally to various cues including electrical stimuli. For example, in prior research Steinernema carpocapsae was shown to be attracted to an electrical current that was applied to an agar dish. Thus, we hypothesised that these nematodes may use electromagnetic reception to assist in navigating through the
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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2006
The nematode Steinernema carpocapsae (All) strain was significantly more effective against peachtree borer larvae (Synanthedon exitiosa [Lepidoptera: Sesiidae]) than Steinernema riobrave (7-12) strain in field and laboratory experiments. Eighty-eight percent control of peachtree borer larvae was obtained with S.
Ted E, Cottrell, David I, Shapiro-Ilan
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The nematode Steinernema carpocapsae (All) strain was significantly more effective against peachtree borer larvae (Synanthedon exitiosa [Lepidoptera: Sesiidae]) than Steinernema riobrave (7-12) strain in field and laboratory experiments. Eighty-eight percent control of peachtree borer larvae was obtained with S.
Ted E, Cottrell, David I, Shapiro-Ilan
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Evaluation of Control of the RWW with the Nematode Steinernema Carpocapsae, 1989
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1992Abstract Experiments were conducted in the field and greenhouse at the Texas A&M University Agricultural Research and Extension Center at Beaumont. A basin (120 × 80 ft) with Beaumont clay soil was disced and rototilled in the early spring.
M. O. Way, R. G. Wallace
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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2023
Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) use the chemical cues emitted by insects and insect-damaged plants to locate their hosts. Steinernema carpocapsae, a species of EPN, is an established biocontrol agent used against insect pests. Despite its promising potential, the molecular mechanisms underlying its ability to detect plant volatiles remain poorly ...
Peng-Hua, Bai +8 more
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Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) use the chemical cues emitted by insects and insect-damaged plants to locate their hosts. Steinernema carpocapsae, a species of EPN, is an established biocontrol agent used against insect pests. Despite its promising potential, the molecular mechanisms underlying its ability to detect plant volatiles remain poorly ...
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